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Beyond the Bodice Ripper: Innovation and Change in The
© 2014 Andrea Cipriano Barra ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BEYOND THE BODICE RIPPER: INNOVATION AND CHANGE IN THE ROMANCE NOVEL INDUSTRY by ANDREA CIPRIANO BARRA A dissertation submitted to the Graduate School—New Brunswick Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Graduate Program in Sociology Written under the direction of Karen A. Cerulo And approved by _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ New Brunswick, New Jersey OCTOBER 2014 ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION Beyond the Bodice Ripper: Innovation and Change in the Romance Novel Industry By ANDREA CIPRIANO BARRA Dissertation Director: Karen A. Cerulo Romance novels have changed significantly since they first entered the public consciousness. Instead of seeking to understand the changes that have occurred in the industry, in readership, in authorship, and in the romance novel product itself, both academic and popular perception has remained firmly in the early 1980s when many of the surface criticisms were still valid."Using Wendy Griswold’s (2004) idea of a cultural diamond, I analyze the multiple and sometimes overlapping relationships within broader trends in the romance industry based on content analysis and interviews with romance readers and authors. Three major issues emerge from this study. First, content of romance novels sampled from the past fourteen years is more reflective of contemporary ideas of love, sex, and relationships. Second, romance has been a leader and innovator in the trend of electronic publishing, with major independent presses adding to the proliferation of subgenres and pushing the boundaries of what is considered romance. Finally, readers have a complicated relationship with the act of reading romance and what the books mean in their lives. -
Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Shakedown by Don Debrandt Don Debrandt's CYBERJUNK
Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Shakedown by Don DeBrandt Don DeBrandt's CYBERJUNK. Don DeBrandt writes science fiction, fantasy, horror, superheroes, cyberpunk, cyberfolk, and cyberanything else. Spider Robinson has compared DeBrandt's fiction to that of Larry Niven and John Varley; his first novel, The Quicksilver Screen , made Locus magazine's recommended reading list for 1992. He's also published horror fiction in Pulphouse, a novella in the SF magazine Horizons , three short stories in the Weird West gaming anthology Deadlands, and written a bi-monthly column on the future of e-business for the magazine Backbone. His fiction has earned him Honorable Mentions in both the Year's Best SF and the Year's Best Fantasy and Horror. He has written three stage plays for high schools: Heart of Glass; Happy Hour at the Secret Hideout; and Stagecraft. DeBrandt has also worked as a freelancer for Marvel Comics on such titles as Spiderman 2099 and 2099 Unlimited. His other comics work include several stories for the anthology comic Freeflight. DeBrandt lives in Vancouver, BC, and is notorious in certain circles of Northwest Fandom (but not for his writing). His hobbies include leather- tasting, naked laughing gas hot tubbing, and being thrown off roofs by irate hotel security. He does not plan to run for office, ever. There are too many pictures. Foreign Editions. Italian. L'Uomo Dei Mondi Di Polvere (Steeldriver); Urania. L'Uomo Del Mondo Selvaggio (Timberjak); Urania. French. Interet commun (Shakedown); Fleuve Noir. Plongee Mortelle (Riptide); Fleuve Noir. Russian. The Closer; Redfish. Schedule. Don will be appearing at the New York Comicon at the Javits Center in New York City, From April 17-21, 2008. -
James Ellroy Demon Dog of Crime Fiction
Crime Files Series General Editor: Clive Bloom Since its invention in the nineteenth century, detective fiction has never been more popular. In novels, short stories, films, radio, television and now in computer games, private detectives and psychopaths, prim poisoners and over- worked cops, tommy gun gangsters and cocaine criminals are the very stuff of modern imagination, and their creators one mainstay of popular consciousness. Crime Files is a ground-breaking series offering scholars, students and discerning readers a comprehensive set of guides to the world of crime and detective fic- tion. Every aspect of crime writing, detective fiction, gangster movie, true-crime exposé, police procedural and post-colonial investigation is explored through clear and informative texts offering comprehensive coverage and theoretical sophistication. Published titles include: Maurizio Ascari A COUNTER-HISTORY OF CRIME FICTION Supernatural, Gothic, Sensational Pamela Bedore DIME NOVELS AND THE ROOTS OF AMERICAN DETECTIVE FICTION Hans Bertens and Theo D’haen CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN CRIME FICTION Anita Biressi CRIME, FEAR AND THE LAW IN TRUE CRIME STORIES Clare Clarke LATE VICTORIAN CRIME FICTION IN THE SHADOWS OF SHERLOCK Paul Cobley THE AMERICAN THRILLER Generic Innovation and Social Change in the 1970s Michael Cook NARRATIVES OF ENCLOSURE IN DETECTIVE FICTION The Locked Room Mystery Michael Cook DETECTIVE FICTION AND THE GHOST STORY The Haunted Text Barry Forshaw DEATH IN A COLD CLIMATE A Guide to Scandinavian Crime Fiction Barry Forshaw BRITISH CRIME -
Cambridge Companion Crime Fiction
This page intentionally left blank The Cambridge Companion to Crime Fiction The Cambridge Companion to Crime Fiction covers British and American crime fiction from the eighteenth century to the end of the twentieth. As well as discussing the ‘detective’ fiction of writers like Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie and Raymond Chandler, it considers other kinds of fiction where crime plays a substantial part, such as the thriller and spy fiction. It also includes chapters on the treatment of crime in eighteenth-century literature, French and Victorian fiction, women and black detectives, crime in film and on TV, police fiction and postmodernist uses of the detective form. The collection, by an international team of established specialists, offers students invaluable reference material including a chronology and guides to further reading. The volume aims to ensure that its readers will be grounded in the history of crime fiction and its critical reception. THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO CRIME FICTION MARTIN PRIESTMAN cambridge university press Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo Cambridge University Press The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge cb2 2ru,UK Published in the United States of America by Cambridge University Press, New York www.cambridge.org Informationonthistitle:www.cambridge.org/9780521803991 © Cambridge University Press 2003 This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provision of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the -
Eureka! California in Children's Literature 1 Non-Fiction
Eureka! California in Children’s Literature 1 Non-Fiction Abbink, Emily. California Missions: Missions of the Monterey Bay Area. Lerner, 1996. Gr. 4-7 This is part of a six-volume series that offers a balanced treatment of a complex chapter of California history. This volume includes information on the Carmel, Santa Cruz, and San Juan Bautista missions, along with brief descriptions of the life of the Ohlone Indians. [IP, 2005] Ada, Alma Flor. Gathering the Sun: An Alphabet in Spanish and English. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1997. Gr. K-5 Twenty-seven bilingual poems and luminescent gouache paintings in rich earthy hues present the bounty of crops in California and the agricultural laborers who harvest them. Letters from the Spanish alphabet begin poems about the bounty of the harvest - and honor, pride, family, friends, history, and heritage. 1998 Pura Belpre Honor. [IP, 2005] Alarcon, Francisco. Iguanas in the Snow and Other Winter Poems/ Iguanas en Nieva y Otros Poemas de Invierno. Children’s Book Press, 2001. A rhythmical free-verse frolic through winter in northern California. The poems, in Spanish and English, reflecting seasonal activities in San Francisco’s neighborhoods, one’s first experience with snow in the Sierra Nevada, and a migrant family’s plan to return to Mexico and the end of the crop season. Dancing, smiling kids and families, and iguanas, too, spill out of brightly colored full-page illustrations. A joyful, upbeat read aloud. 2002 ALA Notable; 2002 Pura Belpre Honor. [IP, 2005] Ancona, George. Barrio: Jose's Neighborhood. Harcourt Brace, 1998. Gr. 5-8 An enchanting essay concerning cultural diversity in the Mission District of San Francisco, highlighting the many immigrant cultures that have melted together to form the "Barrio." Through the eyes of an 8-year-old boy, we experience the surrounding shops, murals, playgrounds, and family life. -
Blazevox 2K8
BlazeVOX 2k8 Spring 2008 BlazeVOX [books] Buffalo, New York BlazeVOX [books] BlazeVOX 2k8 Spring 2008 Copyright © 2008 Published by BlazeVOX [books] All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced without the publisher’s written permission, except for brief quotations in reviews. Printed in the United States of America Book design by Geoffrey Gatza First Edition BlazeVOX [books] 14 Tremaine Ave Kenmore, NY 14217 [email protected] publisher of weird little books BlazeVOX [ books ] blazevox.org 2 4 6 8 0 9 7 5 3 1 Archipelago of Ananda BlazeVOX 2k8 ................................................................................................................................................. 1 BlazeVOX [New Frontier] ..................................................................................................................................... 5 Ben Lyle Bedard.............................................................................................................................................. 7 Adam Strauss.................................................................................................................................................. 9 Andrew Zitka................................................................................................................................................ 17 Robert Calero ................................................................................................................................................ 20 Gerald Bosacker........................................................................................................................................... -
Deliberate Force a Case Study in Effective Air Campaigning
Deliberate Force A Case Study in Effective Air Campaigning Final Report of the Air University Balkans Air Campaign Study Edited by Col Robert C. Owen, USAF Air University Press Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama January 2000 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Deliberate force a case study in effective air campaigning : final report of the Air University Balkans air campaign study / edited by Robert C. Owen. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-58566-076-0 1. Yugoslav War, 1991–1995—Aerial operations. 2. Yugoslav War, 1991– 1995—Campaigns—Bosnia and Hercegovina. 3. Yugoslav War, 1991–1995—Foreign participation. 4. Peacekeeping forces—Bosnia and Hercegovina. 5. North Atlantic Treaty Organization—Armed Forces—Aviation. 6. Bosnia and Hercegovina— History, Military. I. Owen, Robert C., 1951– DR1313.7.A47 D45 2000 949.703—dc21 99-087096 Disclaimer Opinions, conclusions, and recommendations expressed or implied within are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of Air University, the United States Air Force, the Department of Defense, or any other US government agency. Cleared for public release: distribution unlimited. ii Contents Chapter Page DISCLAIMER . ii FOREWORD . xi ABOUT THE EDITOR . xv PREFACE . xvii 1 The Demise of Yugoslavia and the Destruction of Bosnia: Strategic Causes, Effects, and Responses . 1 Dr. Karl Mueller 2 The Planning Background . 37 Lt Col Bradley S. Davis 3 US and NATO Doctrine for Campaign Planning . 65 Col Maris McCrabb 4 The Deliberate Force Air Campaign Plan . 87 Col Christopher M. Campbell 5 Executing Deliberate Force, 30 August–14 September 1995 . 131 Lt Col Mark J. -
Books-By-Mail Use the Postcard to Select Books
Books-By-Mail Use the postcard to select books May/June 2011 Large Print Best-sellers/Best-selling Authors — Fiction Atkinson, Kate Started Early, Took my Dog Semi-retired detective Jackson Brodie is touring the ruined abbeys of northern England trying to track down the biological parents of a woman who was adopted as a child. How that case intersects with a series of crimes committed in Leeds in the 1970s is just one of the many strands seamlessly woven together in a plot driven by coincidence and recognition of man’s darker nature. Meanwhile, lonely retired police detective Tracy Waterhouse, witnesses a prostitute abusing a child and, in a moment of madness, offers her cash for the kid. Her odyssey as a new parent to a waif dressed in a ragged fairy costume, relayed with both tenderness and wry wit, must be one of the grandest love affairs in crime fiction, even as it leads her to a startling realization that no good deed goes unpunished. In this literary mystery on the theme of missing children, nothing is innocent or simple, but the wonder of Atkinson's novels has been their joie de vivre. An irrepressible exuberance shines throughout, as well as resistance to neat resolution. Barclay, Robert If Wishes were Horses Devastated by the senseless deaths of his wife and son at the hands of a drunk driver, Wyatt Blaine remains unable to forgive or love again. Searching for a sense of peace, he decides to revive his late wife's equine therapy program for troubled teens. By honoring her memory, he hopes to find closure. -
Eureka! California in Children's Literature Bibliography
Eureka! California in Children’s Literature 1 Non-Fiction Abbink, Emily. California Missions: Missions of the Monterey Bay Area. Lerner, 1996. Gr. 4-7 This is part of a six-volume series that offers a balanced treatment of a complex chapter of California history. This volume includes information on the Carmel, Santa Cruz, and San Juan Bautista missions, along with brief descriptions of the life of the Ohlone Indians. [IP, 2005] Ada, Alma Flor. Gathering the Sun: An Alphabet in Spanish and English. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1997. Gr. K-5 Twenty-seven bilingual poems and luminescent gouache paintings in rich earthy hues present the bounty of crops in California and the agricultural laborers who harvest them. Letters from the Spanish alphabet begin poems about the bounty of the harvest - and honor, pride, family, friends, history, and heritage. 1998 Pura Belpre Honor. [IP, 2005] Adams, Jennifer. My Little Cities: San Francisco. Illus. by Greg Pizzoli. Chronicle Books, 2017. Gr. Pre-K. The city of San Francisco is highlighted in this colorfully illustrated board book. Readers are introduced to famous landmarks and scenes of San Francisco, such as the Golden Gate Bridge, sea lions at Pier 39, Chinatown, and people walking up and down Lombard Street. Easy to read text is accompanied by appealing illustrations, featuring diverse characters throughout the book. The last two pages provide a good description and a little history of the 10 famous spots included within the board book. Part of the My Little Cities series. [IP, 2017] Alarcon, Francisco. Iguanas in the Snow and Other Winter Poems/ Iguanas en Nieva y Otros Poemas de Invierno. -
Noir City Sentinel July/Aug 2008
DARK NO STOCKS KNIGHT NO SPORTS REVIEW ™ ALL NOIR www.noircity.com www.filmnoirfoundation.org VOL. 3 NO. 4 CCCC**** A PUBLICATION OF THE FILM NOIR FOUNDATION MONTHLY 2 CENTS JULY/AUG 2008 START MAKING YOUR PLANS! UNIVERSAL FIRE DATES SET FOR NOT AS DIRE AS NOIR CITY 7 FIRST FEARED Fave Frisco Fest Back At Castro Palace Jan. 23 Studio Working 24/7 to Replace Damaged Films SAN FRANCISCO — The 7th annual edition of Noir City: The San Francisco Film Noir A SENTINEL STAFF REPORT Festival will take place January 23 through February 1, 2009, at the majestic Castro UNIVERSAL CITY, CA — “Casualties” from Theater in San Francisco, hosted by the Film the June 1 fire at Universal Studios— Noir Foundation. which burned part of the studio’s main film Sentinel subscribers are getting a vault—are not as extensive as initially sneak peek at the poster (right) before it’s feared. posted on the Noir City website. Prominently Yes, numerous prints were lost, of featured is the new Ms. Noir City, Alycia contemporary and vintage titles. But Tumlin, selected as this year’s festival sources within the company, who supply femme fatale from more than 70 contenders. the Noir City festival and other festivals As savvy viewers might already have and repertory cinemas around the world, guessed, the theme of Noir City 7 is the indicate that a quickly paid insurance set- newspaper racket, and programmer and host tlement has allowed the company to work Eddie Muller discloses that “most of the virtually round-the-clock striking new films have a media theme: publishing, news- prints of all the films that were either lost papers, radio, that sort of thing.” or damaged. -
Viewed As an Extremely Misogynistic Genre; However, The
Film Noir—Purveyor of Cold War Anxiety A dissertation presented to the faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences of Ohio University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy Matthew J. Gladman March 2011 © 2011 Matthew J. Gladman. All Rights Reserved. 2 This dissertation titled Film Noir—Purveyor of Cold War Anxiety by MATTHEW J. GLADMAN has been approved for the Department of English and the College of Arts and Sciences by Robert W. Mikitsch Professor of English Benjamin M. Ogles Dean, College of Arts and Sciences 3 Abstract GLADMAN, MATTHEW J., Ph.D. March 2011, English Film Noir—Purveyor of Cold War Anxiety (131 pp.). Director of Dissertation: Robert W. Miklitsch. This dissertation is a tripartite creative writing project consisting of an essay on film noir and a feature-length screenplay (film noir) based on a short story I wrote (pulp fiction). This unique project permitted me to pursue several passions simultaneously while creating a cohesive study of film noir narrative culminating in the feature-length screenplay. The challenge was studying various interrelationships of the arts from multiple perspectives and finding an ideal project for the culmination of my Individual Interdisciplinary Doctorate with an emphasis in cinema. The degree included defining a multiple-disciplinary field of education and acquiring training in the fields of theory, criticism, and practicum as they apply to the narrative in the following forms—cinema, drama, print media (literary and journalistic), and, in this specific instance, post-World War II American cinema. Extensive film analysis is employed in my reading of the 1954 Elia Kazan film On the Waterfront and Robert Aldrich’s 1955 film Kiss Me Deadly. -
Beers, G. Kylene, Ed. Your Reading: an Annotated Booklist
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 387 826 CS 215 095 AUTHOR Samuels, Barbara G., Ed.; Beers, G. Kylene, Ed. TITLE Your Reading: An Annotated Booklist for Middle School and Junior High, 1995-96 Edition. NCTE Bibliography Series. INSTITUTION National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, REPORT NO ISBN-0-8141-5943-5; ISSN-1051-4740 PUB DATE 96 NOTE 386p.; For the previous edition, see ED 362 879. Foreword by Joan Lowery Nixon. AVAILABLE FROMNational Council of Teachers of English, 1111 W. Kenyon Rd., Urbana, IL 61801-1096 (Stock No. 59435-0015; $15.95 members, $21.95 nonmembers). PUB TYPE Reference Materials Bibliographies (131) EDRS PRICE MFOI/PC16 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Adolescent Literature; Annotated Bibliographies; Childrens Literature; Elementary School Students; Intermediate Grades; Junior High Schools; Junior High School Students; Middle Schools; *Reading Material Selection; *Recreational Reading IDENTIFIERS Aesthetic Reading; Middle School Students; *Trade Books ABSTRACT Designed for use by junior high and middle school students, this annotated bibliography of over 1,100 titles of fiction and nonfiction also serves as a resource for teachers, librarians, and parents in search of titles that might catch the attention of such students. The bibliography presents annotations of books published or reissued in 1993 and 1994. Each entry contains the author, title, name of publisher, publication date, length of book, ISBN number, 7-8-line synopsis of the book. Titles are grouped by subject matter under 7 sections: (1) Growing Up; (2) Imagined Lands; (3) Shudder and Shake!;(4) People, Problems, and Places: Yesterday and Today;(5) Science All around You;(6) Words To Remember; and (7) Facts, Figures, and Fun.